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HomeNews2022 FUSE Glass Prize Finalists Announced
2022 FUSE Glass Prize Finalists Announced
Bronwyn Sargeson Circularene, 2022 blown + cold worked glass, synthetic cord, flocking powder 600 x 200 x 280
Wednesday 13 April 2022

JamFactory has announced eighteen selected finalists for the 2022 FUSE Glass Prize, featuring ANU alumni Bronwyn Sargeson, Rose-Mary Faulkner, Hannah Gason and Mel Douglas.

The judges reviewed high quality and diverse entries from across Australia and New Zealand. The winner of the FUSE Glass Prize Established Artist Category will receive a $20,000 non-acquisitive cash prize, with the winner of the David Henshall Emerging Artist Prize receiving a $2,500 cash prize plus a professional development opportunity at JamFactory valued at $2,500.

Coinciding with the United Nations International Year of Glass in 2022, the exhibition of finalist’s works will be shown at JamFactory from 13 May - 3 July 2022 followed by a tour to Canberra Glassworks from 24 August - 25 Setember 2022 and Australian Design Centre from 7 October - 16 November 2022.

The winners of the Established and Emerging Categories will be announced on the 12th May 2022.

For more information head to https://bit.ly/37cvPlK